Could someone please point Michael to a link where he can download the latest mkbootpackage snapshot? Either that, or provide him a with a working kernel.
thx-


Jeremy

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Any luck on this?

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Michael-
There is a utility in development that might be able to help you... I'm
checking with those who have developed and tested it to see if it is in a
state that you could give it a shot or not...

Jeremy

At 01:53 PM 5/4/2004, Michael Edwards wrote:
>We have started to dabble in upgrading our network backbone to gigabit
>ethernet by purchacing a number of Intellinet PCI 10/100/1000 Network
>cards.  We installed a fresh server configuration for RedHat 9.0 and
>started installing OSCAR 3.0.  The installation went fine until we tried
>to collect MAC adresses.  We made a network boot disk since the nodes will
>not PXE boot to the gigabit cards.  The disk attempted to use a e1000
>driver, which as far as we can tell did not work because the MAC adresses
>never got to the server.
>
>So I was wondering if anyone had experience with these cards and what was
>neccesary to get them to work with systemimager/OSCAR.
>
>We noticed that OSCAR 3.0 uses systemimager 3.1.4.  We wondered if
>installing 3.2 (the current version) would likely solve our problem with
>its larger driver selection.  Or would this make the OSCAR scripts stop
>working?
>
>
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